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1 INSIDE chapter 1 -archiving project roadmap archiving: Ready to dive into archiving? Try this four-phased approach to get your project up and running Planning, policies and product selection Selecting a vendor and a product 11 Implementing and deploying the product

2 chapter 1 -archiving project roadmap Aby Kathryn Hilton n avalanche of has created a problem for IT shops. As more and more communication goes electronic, businesses face a growing volume of to store, sort and eventually delete. At the same time, compliance with internal policies and external regulations has forced businesses to consider the ramifications of deleting messages. archiving is one way to handle the glut of electronic messages. IT managers can store messages in a cost-effective location and index them for easy retrieval without affecting user access to them. But before installing and using any new -archiving product, companies should understand the consequences of using this kind of technology. When capabilities of products are understood, then practical -archiving policies can be developed. An -archiving project, like any other IT project, requires a fully developed plan. This chapter will review the four phases required to plan and deploy a successful archiving project: a product 4 deploying the product In today s business environment, enterprises must understand where their records reside and be able to produce the relevant data quickly in the event of litigation or face stiff penalties.

3 Phase 1: IT projects often start with and end with an attempt to get buy-in from corporate users. A better approach is to start asking the right people the right questions right away to get buy-in much earlier in the process. There are three key drivers for implementing an -archiving project: cost of storage litigation readiness compliance with regulations All three are closely connected, yet each appeals to a different segment of the business. Therefore, you need to include representatives from each segment in every step of the archiving implementation. The first step is to form a steering committee for the project. The committee should include high-level stakeholders, including the IT department, the legal department and the records-management department. Keep this group active and focused. Make sure that everyone has enough time to dedicate to the project. Call on other contributors as specific issues arise. The human resources department may have some input on issues such as data privacy. Other departments such as engineering or product development may also have unique that need to be addressed. This might be the first time these people have met, so begin with a comprehensive explanation of the project goals. Start the first meeting with a general discussion about archiving and its value to the organization. Everyone should understand the goals and the need for getting the process right. These initial committee meetings should focus on the need for balance among efficiency, compliance and litigation readiness. Once the parties see that the current system does not work, they will likely be on board with a plan to develop a new -archiving system. For most organizations, semistructured data and unstructured data represent the biggest challenges in terms of meeting e-discovery. E-discovery is the process of searching, collecting, reviewing and producing all relevant electronic documents for litigation.

4 As Figure 1 illustrates, many companies see semi-structured data especially as the most immediate concern that they need to address to reduce the risks and costs of e-discovery. Unstructured data has historically been viewed as a huge storage problem in terms of cost. However, addressing files has become an increasingly important driver in litigation readiness. In today s business environment, enterprises must understand where their records reside and be able to produce the relevant data quickly in the event of litigation or face stiff penalties. IT shops will often complain about the time and cost spent managing systems. Some IT departments use inflexible approaches like inbox quotas, which limit the amount of the user can store on an server to contain storage costs. Incoming Lower performance storage Exchange server figure 1: Typical batch-processing solution to archiving (Source: Contoural Inc.) archive server Policy engine Exchange server

5 This approach puts users in jail, creating a situation in which they are unable to receive new because their mailboxes are full. Quotas often force users to go underground, moving messages offline into files like the Microsoft Outlook PST format or into other removable media. Once users take with them, then it is no longer backed up, and it cannot be deleted or efficiently searched and retrieved as policy changes. Cost is another driver for recovery. Recovering from an old tape-based backup system can cost millions of dollars to scan, index and import messages into outdated software. As for litigation readiness, whoever holds the data bears this cost. This means that a company can pay out millions of dollars to recover for D a t a t y p e s Compliance, discovery a case in which is only peripherally involved. The time to review, update or create a corporate policy for retention is before litigation is even an issue. Questions that need to be B u s i n e s s n e e d s Application performance Storage cost Semi structured , check imaging Structured Databases, ERP, CRM Unstructured Office docs, audio files figure 2: Business drivers for data management (Source: Contoural Inc.) addressed include: When should a message be moved from its inbox to longer term and more structured storage? And when, if ever, should the company delete messages?

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8 for the -archiving project. What systems will it support? What is the volume of messages that will pass through it each day? What information should be retained? The answers to these questions will help set the criteria that will be used to select. How complete the discussion is within the committee can determine the success or failure of the project. Key functional areas to consider when developing a full document are listed in Table 1 on page 7. Each requirement should be ranked according to its overall importance. High a must-have function Medium a function it would be nice to have Low a function that is not important overall The steering committee should collect additional technical and other information as well. Phase 3: Selecting a vendor and Once the for the -archiving project are well defined, then the product selection begins. This part of the project can be intimidating, with vendors showing their wares and putting the best spin on them. It is critically important to stick to the agreed-upon product and not allow vendor spin to redirect the process. The first task in selecting an -archiving product is researching the available options and making a short list of potential choices. Start with research reports from analysts, media outlets and conferences. These reports can narrow the list and raise new options. Look at vendor Web sites and pay particular attention to lists of product features. Some sites allow access to installation and configuration documentation, which can help determine the appropriateness and completeness of the -archiving project. Make sure the product-support list all the technical components of your company s infrasit is critically important to stick to the agreed-upon product and not allow vendor spin to redirect the process.

9 structure. Do not waste time on products that cannot be installed in your environment. Next, ask vendors for product information via a formal request for information, or RFI, process. Outline and include details of the technical environment as well as projected growth. Select three to five potential products, and send the RFI through appropriate channels -- either through the vendors themselves or through their resellers. Give a deadline of four to six weeks for vendors to respond. Make sure all vendors receive the same information. Invite all who respond to give an on-site presentation outlining their proposals. The selection team can then examine the proposal and ask questions about how the product will fit in its intended environment. Eliminate any incompatible products. Expect presentations Be sure to test management applications and recovery procedures just because a system can save messages does not guarantee its usability. to last a couple of hours, and reserve a couple more for questions. Ask each vendor to provide a sample of its product for lab testing. Once the selection team has determined which products will work, get the best price through a request for proposals, or RFP. Once again, outline the, but this time mention specific products. Then send a document to the vendors or resellers to request prices. Give them another four to six weeks to respond, but make it clear that price negotiations end at this point. Carefully check the responses to ensure they include all requests. By this time, there may be only a few vendors left. Let them know that your selection is imminent, and invite each to install its product in a test environment to prove that it really works. Call each vendor s technical support personnel to see how well they respond to your questions. And be sure to test management applications and recovery procedures -- just because a system can save messages does not guarantee its usability. Notify all vendors of their status, and then invite your chosen vendor on site to kick off the implementation phase.

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11 Phase 4: Implementation will echo the structured process used in product selection. Start with a pilot installation so you can focus on a small subset of the environment. This should go smoothly, assuming the product-selection process was thorough. Let the system run for a while to ensure it provides the functionality the -archiving product needs. Divide the environment into logical segments for a phased deployment. It probably won t be practical to turn on the archiving system for the entire enterprise. This is not the time for product-configuration testing. Instead, the phased deployment reduces the workload for the implementation team, which cannot be expected to turn everything on at once. It also allows for the repair of any bugs found in the initial phases. As deployment proceeds, educate employees about the new system. They must understand the company s policies for archiving, including any new or updated policies and procedures that have been developed for the new -archiving system. In many cases, -archiving systems remain transparent to users and eliminate quotas. Train users on any features that are available to them. Once the system is up and running, audit its performance using a series of tests. Create a plan that tests the system thoroughly, including recovery of message sets. Ensure the number of messages entering the system is the expected number. When planning an archiving project, companies must consider all the potential business drivers across the enterprise. The product that is eventually chosen should help ensure policy compliance, reduce the time and lower the cost of the litigation discovery process, enhance productivity and decrease storage costs, when possible. When this aspect of the project is completed, it s time to create an effective archiving policy that meets the needs of users across the organization. In many cases, archiving systems remain transparent to users and eliminate quotas. 11

12 Additional resources from Symantec Learn more about Symantec Enterprise Vault Symantec Enterprise Vault 7.0 provides a software-based intelligent archiving platform that stores, manages and enables discovery of corporate data from systems, file server environments, instant messaging platforms and content management and collaboration systems. For a variety of white papers, case studies, testimonials and more, click here About the author Kathryn Hilton has worked in technology for more than 20 years as an industry analyst for Gartner Group and for several large storage companies. Hilton received a bachelor of arts degree in business economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a master s degree in business administration from the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business. She is currently a senior analyst for policy at Contoural Inc., a provider of business and technology consulting services that focuses on litigation readiness, compliance, information and records management, and data storage strategy. 12

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